Climate - The Coolest Stuff of Kerala

Truly speaking, nature shows its incomparable identities
whenever it gets a chance. And in order to hold up its unquenchable thirst
for beautification, it doesn't even spare God's own country. The land of
Keralaputras or Keram (coconut trees) embraced by the evergreen Western
Ghats on one side and the abysmal Arabian Sea on the other, is as
different from the rest of India as diamond is to iron. It is this
favourable geography which makes Kerala matchless. The monsoon winds,
pinned above Kerala by the Western Ghats, are forced to release their
precious content on this thin strip of land. The summers are not potent
enough to precipitate frustration among the masses, but then there is
Arabian Sea, to draft off all the tensions. Then there is winter, which
calls for hundreds of migratory guests from as far as Siberia to roost in
its green forests. In short, it is the climate that along with its
attractions, have lured its guests from time immemorial and is still doing
so with satisfactory results. The weather of Kerala is cool.

The Sea Breeze, The Rains And The Chill - Parts of Poetry

Kerala, lying majorly in the tropical region, apparently
experiences a humid tropical wet climate common to most of world's
rainforests. However, its extreme eastern fringes experience a drier
tropical climate, but not a continues dry spell as is in rest of India.
The summers onset in April and continues till June. As far as climate of Kerala is concerned, maximum temperature of
this coconut state rarely go beyond 32°C. But this is the season
whence most of the temple festivals are held and add quite a charm to the
much-dreamt holidays. Otherwise chill out at the hill tops of Munnar or
Wayanad amidst the mist-clad mountains and lush green tea gardens.

The south-west monsoons soon knocks the door by the end of June. The
season is often identified to a battalion of grey elephants. For
three-and-a-half months, Kerala receives the full brunt of the winds that
bring rain to the entire sub-continent. The tall palm trees flatten
themselves against the blitzkrieg like adept soldiers, but rarely break.
The red earth is churned into rivulets of blood. You will see every
individual, big or small, carrying an umbrella under the arm, unfurled
within seconds to create a colourful dragonline of jostling scales. The
hills of Kerala, too, have their own charm during the monsoons. Remember,
it is fascinating to see the nature when it is wet! This is the ebst time to visit Kerala.

Once the rains have passd, the country swells up with a voluptous
luxuriance. The labyrinthine chain of canals, known as backwaters, formed
by linked up rivers turns the countryside into a sheet of glimmering
diamonds. People live a semi-aquatic life, bathing, washing, planting
rice, fishing, moving from one place to another on their flat-rice barges
or single-paddled canoes.

The chillness in the air continues till November which is then bolstered
with the beginning of winters, which continues until end of February. This is the best time to visit Kerala. The
minimum temperature at sea level does not go below 20°C, so it is
always fun to plan a holiday tour during these months. The cool months
surely invite a range of migratory birds from all over the globe which can
be seen hovering over the surface of water. Visit the world famous Periyar
sanctuary in Kerala and you can see animals getting a tan! You can even
enjoy the warmth of the sun with a backwater cruise in Kerala.

Highlights of Climate of Kerala

Feel The Equable Weather
The best thing about planning a holiday trip to Kerala is that you
need not have to bother about your attire. The weather of Kerala is favourable
all the year round and you can enjoy the climate in all seasons. So
just take an empty bag because you might have to shop so many things
of your interests.

The Memorable Monsoons
You will always remember the rains if you experience them in Kerala.
Let the invigorating Kerala's climate cleanse you. Refresh you.
Rejuvenate you. Let it run down your body and wash away stress.
Moreover, you can also get a lifetime ayurvedic massage only during
the monsoons. So step out.

The Serene Summers
The impressive thing about the weather of Kerala is that although it lies
in the humid tropical wet climate contour, it does not experience a
continues dry spell as is in rest of India. Plan a holiday trip to the
mist-clad hills of Kerala and kick off the heat amidst the lush green
tea gardens.

Welcome By Winters
Take a boat cruise on backwaters and experience winters from a
different angle. Capture some of the beautiful bird species - also the
migratory ones - that roost in the wildlife reserves of Kerala, making it the ebst time to visit Kerala.

The Backless Beaches
Go to the pristine beaches and lie over the sun-kissed sands to get a
good tan. Sip a coconut and refresh your weary soul. Wander in the
evenings along the shores and feel the soothing sea breeze on your
face. The climate of Kerala will purify your soul.

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